Minibridge Competition in Glasgow

On Tuesday 14th March, 12 pupils from Primary 6 and 7 travelled to Glasgow to take part in the Scottish Bridge Union Minibridge competition. All 3 teams played extremely well and came a respectable 7th and joint 11th out of 18 teams. This was no easy task playing against well established teams while only learning the game themselves since last November. All pupils were a credit to the school. A fun day was had by all.

 

Dumfries Country Dancing Festival

Ready to Jig to the Music!

On Saturday two teams from St Andrew’s P3/P4 took part in the Dumfries Country Dancing Festival following on from their Jigs and Reels training. They performed their dances superbly,  and have received a Silver accreditation badge from The Royal Scottish Dance Society which will be presented at assembly on Friday. Thank you to all the parents who came and supported the children. They are a credit to you and the school. The feedback from the head judge confirms this – have a read at his comments below!

    

Primary 6 visit St. Joseph’s HE department

On Thursday 9th and Friday 10th March Primary 6 visited Mrs Chalk in the HE department at St. Joseph’s College. Mrs Chalk spoke to the children about what they had learned in their topic on Food including what we use our senses for when cooking and eating. They discussed safety and hygiene in the kitchen from preparation to clearing away. The children then made fruit kebabs and pancakes while thinking about the appearance, texture and taste of the food. Mrs Chalk, Mrs Barnett and the children thoroughly enjoyed the experience and are keen to arrange the next visit.

P3 Exploring Victorian Life

P3 had a fantastic day trip to New Lanark yesterday were they found out about life in Victorian times.

They started off with a lesson in the Victorian schoolroom. Mr Gough rang the bell and the P3’s were transported back in time to 1825. After dressing like Victorian children; writing on slates, number work, geography and nature work were all undertaken under Mr Gough’s strict rules. Luckily his class finished off with some lively dancing. After a vote, unsurprisingly, the majority of the class said they preferred school now!

A cinema film and a time travelling ride came next, and a visit round the mill houses and village store concluded our visit. What a busy day!

The children were complimented on their fantastic manners by many of the staff at New Lanark. Well done to all in P3 and many thanks to Mrs Seton and Mrs Woods for joining us on our trip.

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